I just gave birth 2 and a half months ago and scheduled for a chalazion surgery next week. should i stop my breastfeeding journey? thank you
Hi There!
I just wanted to share with you my positive experience regarding a chalazion. I developed a chalazion about 10 days ago and I was scared that it was going to stay for a very long time and then after some research (days and days i might say) I read that someone's chalazion had gone away after three days of crying over the loss of a lost one. At first I was afraid to cry, thinking it would aggravate it, but then I realized that I was stressing out about it so much that the stress might be also making it worse. So I decided to let myself cry over it for about an hour (I did NOT rub my eyes at all). Today my chalazion is noticeably smaller!! I also did a lot of warm compress which might have helped too, but I really think the crying did it!
Good luck, and happy crying! :)
TheraTears SteriLid eyelid cleaner
I can't seem to find that in Greece...Any other suggestion?
And I'll start taking vibramycin starting tomorrow. thanks for your input:)
Long term tetracycline use is common in acne and blepharitis patients and is as safe as other medications. Remember ALL medicines have side effects. I would be more concerned about the dexamytrex as I believe it has steroids in it and those I really try not and use for long periods. Also use TheraTears SteriLid eyelid cleaner.
Use the search feature and read the many posts about chalazions and blepharitis.
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